jurisprudential

[ US /ˌdʒʊɹəsˌpɹuˈdɛnʃəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to the science or philosophy of law or a system of laws
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How To Use jurisprudential In A Sentence

  • Next to him, Harriet Miers is a jurisprudential giant. Law
  • These include shaping the long-term jurisprudential reputations of Roberts and his colleagues. Kentucky.com: Homepage
  • Anon321: “But isn’t the decision to defer to other constitutional actors a decision based on beliefs and ideology — albeit of the sort that is usually called jurisprudential ideology rather than political ideology?” The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Legal Ambiguity and the Role of the Supreme Court:
  • As we should expect, given the legalistic form of his ethical theory, Kant's political thought is jurisprudential.
  • It is a jurisprudential patrimony that the university not only claims to believe, it claims both to believe that it is true and that it knows that it is true. Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog:
  • With the fascist court having grossly overreached in this jurisprudential wet dream of theirs, a backlash is building that will redound against the power of corporations and that has the potential to destroy some of them outright. Think Progress » Corporations Speak Out Against SCOTUS Ruling, Call On Congress To Approve Public Financing Of Campaigns
  • I regret missing the opportunity for the loopiest right wing positions to be represented in our jurisprudential discourse by someone with a creepy neck beard.leo marvinQuote The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Lithwick’s Lament
  • A: China has indisputable sovereignty over the Nansha Islands and their adjacent waters. China's claim over this area is grounded on ample historical and jurisprudential evidence.
  • This method contrasts with other ways of evaluating activism such as textualism, originalism, and jurisprudential theory. Green on An Intellectual History of Judicial Activism
  • I regret missing the opportunity for the loopiest right wing positions to be represented in our jurisprudential discourse by someone with a creepy neck beard. The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Lithwick’s Lament
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